Harnie Gold
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A Russian oil Depot known as Transneft-Druzhba Oil Depot, located in the city of Bryansk around 70 miles from the Ukrainian border, caught fire at 2am local time before a second fire breakout was reported at a nearby military facility at about 15 minutes later as announced by Russian state media on Monday April 25.
The Russian city of Bryansk, is a logistical hub for Russian forces battling Ukraine in Donbas and the second facility that caught 15 minutes later, is one of the main routes for Russian oil to reach Europe.
The city of Bryansk, shares borders with Ukraine and the city is 240 miles from Moscow.
The areas of the suspected Ukraine missile explosion, was light up by fire inferno and thick smoke covered the sky in the early hours of this morning.
This is a war that was expected to last only for days but is now going into it's third month with Russia, experiencing casualties.
The ongoing war in Ukraine, has led governments around the world, to impose heavy sanctions on Russia and at the same time, they are playing it safe that avoid further escalation of the war.